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Rams' Super Bowl champion WR with two 90-catch seasons announces retirement from NFL

Robert Woods proved on Tuesday how proud he was to be a Super Bowl champion with the Los Angeles Rams.

He chose to sign a one-day contract with the Rams so he could retire with the team he won a ring with.

It's certainly a cool gesture by Woods, who didn't enter the league with the Rams or finish with the Rams but chose to put a bow on things with the Rams.

Woods began his pro career as a second-round pick, No. 41 overall, of the Buffalo Bills in the 2013 NFL Draft out of USC.

His first four seasons were played for the Bills. He had 203 catches for 2,451 yards and 12 TDs in 57 games with Buffalo.

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Then came the best portion of his career, with the Rams.

Woods spent five seasons with Los Angeles. He had seasons of 90, 90 and 86 catches among those.

Overall, Woods grabbed 367 passes for 4,626 yards and 23 scores with the Rams across 68 games.

That included the Super Bowl championship with Matthew Stafford at quarterback.

Woods then went to the Tennessee Titans for 2022, catching 53 passes, and then two seasons with the Houston Texans, grabbing 60 passes total across those two.

In 2025, Woods spent the summer with the Pittsburgh Steelers, but he was released before the regular season and didn't latch on anywhere else.

Woods ends his NFL career with 683 career receptions.

He was as reliable as they come for a long time, particularly with the Rams.

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